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The H-100 and H-101, called the 'Perimeter Highway' is a Peripheric By-Pass surrounding [[Winnipeg]] (H-100 being the Southern part while H-101 is the Northern part).
 
The H-100 and H-101, called the 'Perimeter Highway' is a Peripheric By-Pass surrounding [[Winnipeg]] (H-100 being the Southern part while H-101 is the Northern part).
  
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=== [[Trans-Canada Highway|Route 1]] ===
  
=== [[Transcanadian Highway|Route 16]] ===
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=== [[Trans-Canada Highway|Route 16]] ===
  
 
== [[Saskatchewan]] ==
 
== [[Saskatchewan]] ==
  
=== [[Transcanadian Highway|Route 1]] ===
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=== [[Trans-Canada Highway|Route 1]] ===
  
=== [[Transcanadian Highway|Route 16]] ===
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=== Route 93 ===
 
=== Route 93 ===
  
=== H-2 ===
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=== Alberta Highway 2 ===
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Is the main highway linking Calgary with Edmonton. It extends beyond the two cities. Both South to the American Border, and North to the City of [[Grande Prairie]]. On May 23, 2005 the section between Calgary, and Edmonton was renamed the QE-2 , in honor of in of Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Alberta as part of the province's centennial celebrations.
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta_Highway_2 Wikipedia link]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:03, 10 June 2014

Manitoba

H-100 / H-101

The H-100 and H-101, called the 'Perimeter Highway' is a Peripheric By-Pass surrounding Winnipeg (H-100 being the Southern part while H-101 is the Northern part).

Route 1

Route 16

Saskatchewan

Route 1

Route 16

Alberta

Route 1 / H-40

Route 16

Route 93

Alberta Highway 2

Is the main highway linking Calgary with Edmonton. It extends beyond the two cities. Both South to the American Border, and North to the City of Grande Prairie. On May 23, 2005 the section between Calgary, and Edmonton was renamed the QE-2 , in honor of in of Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Alberta as part of the province's centennial celebrations.

Wikipedia link

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